Updates to your prescription benefits Effective January 1, 2014
Within the Prescription Drug List (PDL), medications are grouped by tier. The tier indicates the amount you pay when you fill a prescription. Please reference this chart as you review the following updates. Most options listed are available in Tier 1, your lowest cost option.
If your medication is listed below, you may continue taking it, but you may pay a higher cost. We encourage you to discuss the listed lower-cost option(s) that may also treat your condition with your doctor. Most options listed are available in Tier 1, your lowest-cost tier. Medications moving to a lower-tier The following medications are moving to a lower-tier, making them more affordable. Therapeutic Use Medication Name Placement Diabetes Multiple Sclerosis Medications moving to a higher tier Medications may move from a lower tier to a higher tier when they are more costly and have available lower-cost options.
Therapeutic Use Medication Name Tier Placement Lower-Cost Options
tretinoin (generic Retin-A), adapalene (generic Differin)
Allergies
Based on your diagnosis, talk to your doctor about options
Excess Growth Excessive
methylphenidate (generic Ritalin), methylphenidate extended-
Sleepiness
release (generic Concerta), Adderall XR, Vyvanse
Growth Hormone Low Platelet Levels
naratriptan (generic Amerge), rizatriptan (generic Maxalt),
Migraine
rizatriptan orally disintegrating tablet (Maxalt MLT), sumatriptan
Multiple Sclerosis Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
OTC Nicotine Patch, bupropion sustained-release
Smoking Cessation Transplant Ulcers due to H.
metronidazole (generic Flagyl) plus tetracycline plus OTC
*Excluded for the majority of benefit plans.
Medications with New Benefit Coverage The following medications were previously not covered under most benefit plans and are now eligible for coverage. Therapeutic Use Medication Name Tier Placement Inflammatory Bowel Disease Sleep Disorders Ulcers due to H. pylori Medications excluded from benefit coverage We evaluate medications based on their total value, including how a medication works and how much it costs. When several medications work in the same way, we may choose to exclude the higher-cost option. The medications listed below will no longer be covered under many of our pharmacy benefit plans. Therapeutic Use Medication Name Lower-Cost Options
Amnesteem, Claravis, Myorisan, Sotret, Zenatane (branded generics for
clindamycin 1%/benzoyl peroxide 5% gel (generic Benzaclin)
clindamycin 1%/benzoyl peroxide 5% gel (generic Benzaclin)
clindamycin 1%/benzoyl peroxide 5% gel (generic Benzaclin)
adapalene (generic Differin), tretinoin (generic Retin-A)
amphetamine/dextroamphetamine immediate-release (generic Adderall)
methylphenidate (generic Ritalin), methylphenidate extended-release
(generic Concerta), Adderall XR, Vyvanse methylphenidate (generic Ritalin), methylphenidate extended-release
(generic Metadate CD), Adderall XR, Vyvanse
Allergic Reactions Allergies
fluticasone (generic Flonase), Omnaris, Zetonna, Qnasl, Nasonex
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alprazolam extended-release (generic Xanax XR)
Cancer Pain
fentanyl citrate (generic Actiq), Lazanda, Onsolis, Subsys
Depression
venlafaxine extended-release capsule (generic Effexor XR), Pristiq
bupropion extended-release (generic Wellbutrin XL)
Dermatitis
hydrocortisone butyrate (generic Locoid)
Diabetes Fungal Infections Inflammation
balsalazide (generic Colazal), sulfasalazine (generic Azulfidine), Apriso,
Inflammatory Bowel
balsalazide (generic Colazal), sulfasalazine (generic Azulfidine), Apriso,
Mental Health
olanzapine (generic Zyprexa), olanzapine orally disintegrating tablet
sumatriptan injection and tablets (generic Imitrex)
Migraines
rizatriptan (generic Maxalt), rizatriptan orally disintegrating tablet
Detrol (tolterodine) (brand and generic) Enablex
oxybutynin (generic Ditropan), oxybutynin extended-release
Overactive Bladder
(generic Ditropan XL), Oxytrol OTC, Toviaz
Sanctura (trospium) (brand and generic) Sanctura XR (trospium extended-release) (brand and generic)
Pancreatic Enzyme Replacement Psoriasis
calcipotriene solution (generic Dovonex)
2013 United HealthCare Services, Inc. Confidential Information.
All branded medications are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
UnitedHealthcare® and the dimensional U logo are registered marks owned by
owners. Please note not all PDL updates apply to all groups depending on state
Unitedhealth Group, Inc. Applies to Traditional PDL.
Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Topical Viral Infections Ulcers due to H. Pylori For more information
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2013 United HealthCare Services, Inc. Confidential Information.
All branded medications are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
UnitedHealthcare® and the dimensional U logo are registered marks owned by
owners. Please note not all PDL updates apply to all groups depending on state
Unitedhealth Group, Inc. Applies to Traditional PDL.
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